Rank tracking

Free keyword position checker with location and device context

Ranking reports are much more useful when they are tied to a real keyword, a device type, and a location. This page gives you that structure while also explaining why position changes matter and how to react to them.

  • Designed for keyword and URL level rank reporting
  • Supports location and device options in the form
  • Explains how to interpret gains, drops, and URL changes

Run a ranking check

Add a domain and one or more keywords. The sample report uses the first values entered.

This package includes the interface and sample report layout. Connect your own backend, API provider, or internal processing before launch.

Sample ranking report for example.com

This layout is ready for a backend that returns live rank positions, historical movement, and landing page URLs.

Updated: Sample data

Tracked keywords

120 Sample campaign set

Average position

14.2 Across current tracked keywords

Top 10 keywords

36 Keywords ranking on the first page

Movement

+8 Net positive changes this week
KeywordPositionPreviousChangeLanding PageIntent
seo tools79+2/tools/Commercial
backlink checker1215+3/backlink-checker/Commercial
on page seo checker1813-5/on-page-seo-checker/Commercial
keyword research tool1011+1/keyword-research-tool/Commercial

What to look for

  • Focus on the keywords that are already near the top 10 because small gains there can drive large visibility changes
  • Watch for URL swaps because they can signal cannibalization or poor keyword mapping
  • Compare desktop and mobile results when the SERP looks unstable

Quick interpretation

A ranking report becomes meaningful when it is reviewed together with the page that ranks, the intent of the keyword, and the changes recently made to that page. Position alone is only the start of the diagnosis.

Guide

How to use the keyword position checker page effectively

The interface becomes more useful when users know which signals deserve attention and which ones should be treated as directional context only.

Why positions change

Rankings move because content changes, competitors improve, search intent shifts, links appear or disappear, or the search result layout itself changes. A good tool page should prepare users for that complexity instead of implying that every drop has a simple cause.

Why device and location matter

The same keyword can show different results on desktop and mobile, and local modifiers can change the result set even when the user does not type a place name directly. That is why the form includes device and location controls.

How to react to drops

Start by checking whether the ranking page still matches the intent of the query. Then review freshness, headings, title tag clarity, internal links, and new competitor pages. If a different URL started ranking, investigate cannibalization before rewriting the whole page.

How to use near-page-one data

Keywords ranking between positions 8 and 20 often produce some of the easiest wins. The page already has partial relevance, so improving internal links, title clarity, or topical completeness can move it into a much better traffic range.

Why this page benefits from explanations

Many rank checkers only return numbers. This version pairs the interface with educational copy so the page has more utility, better engagement potential, and stronger search value.

How it connects to the rest of the toolkit

After users discover ranking movement here, they can move to the keyword research tool for expansion ideas or to the on-page checker to see whether the target page can be improved technically and editorially.

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FAQ

Questions about keyword position checker

These answers help set expectations and reduce confusion about how to interpret the report responsibly.

Because result layouts, local intent, and user behavior signals can differ by device. That often changes which pages appear and where.

For most sites, a regular schedule such as weekly or a few times per month is enough. Daily checking can create noise unless you are running an active campaign.

Usually it is better to separate them. Branded terms behave differently and can mask the true performance of non-branded discovery keywords.

That may indicate that Google sees another page as the better fit, or that your site has overlapping pages competing for the same topic.